“Yesterday, after a long illness, a great Polish writer passed away, and for us, Mother and Mother-in-law, Maria Nurowska. Great people, however, never really leave. Maria only changed the form of her energy and this energy will forever remain in our hearts and for many of you in thousands. pages of her books. We ask for good thoughts, “Żelazny wrote on Facebook.
Maria Nurowska is dead. The author of “Spanish Eyes” was 77 years old
Maria Nurowska was born on March 3, 1944 in Okółek in the Suwałki Region. She was a novelist, novelist, and flight attendant. She graduated in Polish and Slavic philology at the University of Warsaw. She made her debut in the “Literatura” weekly. She was a member of the Polish Writers Association. Her books were very popular in Poland, they were also translated, among others for German, Czech and French – 16 languages in total.
She has written such books as “Spanish Eyes”, “Russian Lover”, “The Lover”, “The Nina S Case” and “Feed the Wolves”. “My friend traitor” by her is a biography of Colonel Kuklinski.
Nurowska was famous for going very far in order to obtain credible material for a novel. For example, while preparing to write The Door to Hell, she spent a week in a women’s prison.
“Maria Nurowska’s books undoubtedly owe a lot to the fascinating biography of their author, the granddaughter of an aristocrat, the owner of a palace in Gomel, the daughter of a Home Army legionnaire and soldier, later an ardent communist and an extraordinary woman. keeping up with their partners, entangled in politics, in an idea, broken by the pressure of history “- you can read about the writer on the Culture.pl website.
Source: Gazeta

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